- Physically place the AR99m receiver where it will be used, and extend the antennas vertically. The general rule of thumb is to maintain “line of sight” between the receiver and transmitter so that the person using or wearing the transmitter can see the receiver.
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- Ensure that the ATX transmitter is fully charged.
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- With the AR99m powered off, connect the included power adapter.
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- With your amplifier or mixer off and volume control all the way down, connect the AR99m receiver output jack to the mic or line level input of a mixer or amplifier using the balanced XLR output or unbalanced 1/4” or 1/8” line level outputs. Turn the VOLUME knob on the AR99m clockwise to turn its power on, but keep the level low.
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- Press and hold the SET button on the front of the AR99m receiver to scan for an available channel. Once the optimal channel is selected the receiver will enter IR Set mode.
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- Turn on the power to the ATX transmitter by pressing and holding the Power button for 3 seconds; the indicator LED will light yellow when the button is pressed and turns green when released and the ATX is powered on.
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- Position the ATX transmitter about 6-12” (15-30 cm) from the front of the AR99m with the transmitter’s IR window facing the IR transmitter on the front panel of the AR99m receiver.
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- When the transmission is complete, the AR99m will receive RF signal and the tone key from the transmitter. The RF meter on the AR99m will light indicating that it is receiving wireless signal from the transmitter.
Note: The ATX will only accept infrared transmission from the receiver for the first 10 seconds after the ATX is powered on. If you need to change the operating channel, the ATX must be first powered off, then powered on again to receive the new channel.
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- Plug the HM60 microphone into the ATX transmitter.
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- Turn on your connected amplifier or mixer, but keep the volume all the way down. Set the Volume knob on the AR99m fully clockwise. This is unity gain. Play your instrument at normal performance level. Slowly raise the volume of your amplifier or mixer until the desired level is reached.
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- Walk around the performance area to ensure the coverage is consistent throughout. If you find the system has noticeable dropouts, reduced overall working range, or unexpected noise bursts, change the operating channel of the system using the steps above.
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- When using multiple systems, each system must be set to a different operating channel. Follow these steps to set each receiver and transmitter to the optimal channel.
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